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Appendix Sources


Area 51: Annie Jacobsen, Area 51; The X Factor (magazine), No.36; Jeffrey Richelson, The U.S. Intelligence Community; Guardian (4 August 1997); The CIA’s Role in the Study of UFOs, 1947-909, CIA Report (3 August 1997). Diego Garcia: Desmond Ball and Jeffrey Richelson, The Ties That Bind; Mark Curtis, The Ambiguities of Power; Guardian (23 November 1998, 1 November 2002, 17 June 2004, 2 October 2004, 7 January 2005, 8 November 2005, 26 May 2006, 7 June 2011); Socialist Standard (May 1998); Times (2 June 2011, 29 October 2011, 11 November 2011), International Herald Tribune (3 October 2011), Guardian (18 April 2012), The Observer (29 June 2014).
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AUTEC on Andros, Area 51 in Nevada and Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean, have much in common – and some differences. All three are intelligence, military and/or naval bases. AUTEC and the TOTO, together with Andros Island, are fairly extensive; Area 51, and the other facilities in the Nevada desert, are vast; but the island of Diego Garcia is minuscule. All three were established and developed, in extreme secrecy, without any Parliamentary or Congressional oversight or knowledge. More than one president of the United States is said to have had no knowledge of what went on at Area 51 (or Andros and Diego Garcia?) before taking office. Most people in America or the United Kingdom, know nothing or very little of any of them, yet Andros was and Diego Garcia still is, a British territory. More is known about Diego Garcia than Andros because of the plight of the former islanders, the lying of British government ministers (mostly Labour) and, subsequent court decisions in the Chagossians’ favour. But to no avail.
In Andros, there were few people and no deportations. Nobody, except one old miner lived in Area 51. AUTEC is conveniently located in a nominally foreign country, the Bahamas; Area 51 is located in a desert surrounded by mountains, and Diego Garcia is located thousands of miles from both Britain and America, in the middle of the Indian Ocean. Independent observers and investigative journalists are more than unwelcome in all three areas and bases. They have much to hide. Andros, in particular, is America’s Secret Island.
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Postscript


Any further information on Andros and AUTEC will be welcome. Corrections will also be welcome.

PEN


BIBLIOGRAPHY, SOURCES and picture credits

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http://www.andros-bahamas.com/overtext.htm

http://www.bonefishandros.com

http://www.navsea.navy.mil/nvwc/default.aspx

http://www.nato.int/related/foracs/mission.htm

http://www.npt.navy.mil/autec/assets.htm

http://www.npt.navy.mil/autec/as.htm

http://www.npt.navy.mil/autec/base.htm

http://www.npt.navy.mil/autec/cap.htm

http://www.npt.navy.mil/autec/environ.htm

http://www.npt.navy.mil/autec/esm01.htm

http://www.npt.navy.mil/autec/flights.htm

http://www.npt.navy.mil/autec/foracs.htm

http://www.npt.navy.mil/autec/hurricane.htm

http://www.npt.navy.mil/autec/mbs.htm

http://www.npt.navy.mil/autec/map.htm

http://www.npt.navy.mil/autec/nassau.htm

http://www.npt.navy.mil/autec/ohdf.htm

http://www.npt.navy.mil/autec/oparea.htm

http://www.npt.navy.mil/autec/products.htm

http://www.npt.navy.mil/autec/st.htm

http://www.npt.navy.mil/autec/sitemap.htm

http://www.npt.navy.mil/autec/targets.htm

http://www.npt.navy.mil/autec/tongue.htm

http://www.npt.navy.mil/autec/wt.htm

NATO FORACS Mission; Naval Undersea Warfare Center (NAVSEA); AUTEC, Copyright ©. All rights

Reserved; NAVSEA Warfare Centers, Newport (Connecticut). Includes photographs nos. 7 to 17, ©.

http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread184817/ pg 1 to 7 (Area 51 and other facilities).

“Andros” http://www.bahamas.com/bahamas/islands/introduction.aspx/island=andros).

ATS Server: www2. the theaovenetwork.com

See also: AUTEC. Google. 500m/1000 ft http://wikimapia.org/ and:



http://www.,globalsecurity.org/military/facility/autec.htm
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The Mystery of the Nevada Triangle. More4 channel TV. 9.00 pm, repeat programme, 27 March 2013.

Bermuda Triangle: The Mystery Revealed. Channel 5 TV. 8.00 pm, repeat programme 1 April 2013
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A “More4” TV channel programme on Wednesday evening, March 27, 2013, entitled The Mystery Of The Nevada Triangle, investigated the 2007 disappearance of aviator Steve Fossett, and “…how hundreds of aircraft go missing in a part of the US’s Sierra Nevada Mountains”. The Civil Air Patrols have found the wreckage of aircraft. And there have been the usual stories of “aliens” within the Nevada Triangle, of course – presumably from Outer Space!
Also, within the same area, in or near the Hawthorne Army Depot, about 95 miles southeast of Reno (Area 20?) in the western Nevada desert, it was reported that seven US marines from Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, were killed in an explosion in the middle of March 2013. Other marines were injured and flown to the Renown

Regional Medical Center in Reno, according to Reuters.





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